Quick answer
A first edition of Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli (Marvel Comics, 1986) is identified by: True first appearance is the single issue Daredevil #227 (cover-dated February 1986), the first chapter of the arc serialized in Daredevil #227-233 (February to August 1986). True first is the single issue Daredevil #227 (February 1986).
Checklist — a true first has these:
- True first appearance is the single issue Daredevil #227 (cover-dated February 1986), the first chapter of the arc serialized in Daredevil #227-233 (February to August 1986)
- First-printing single issues carry no later-printing indicators
- The story was first collected as a trade paperback in 1987; that collected edition is first-thus
- Correct publisher/imprint: Marvel Comics
| Author | Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Year | 1986 |
| True first | world edition |
| Format | Comic / graphic novel |
| Key point | True first appearance is the single issue Daredevil #227 (cover-dated February 1986), the… |
| Book-club edition exists? | — |
The points of issue
- True first appearance is the single issue Daredevil #227 (cover-dated February 1986), the first chapter of the arc serialized in Daredevil #227-233 (February to August 1986)
- First-printing single issues carry no later-printing indicators
- The story was first collected as a trade paperback in 1987; that collected edition is first-thus
How to confirm the first-printing statement
Publishers stated first printings differently by era. The decisive tells are a printed “First Edition/First Printing” statement, a number line whose lowest number is 1 (Random House ends at 2), or a dated first printing with no later printings listed. Paste your copyright page into the number-line decoder.
How to verify your copy, step by step
- Find the copyright page — the verso (back) of the title page.
- Read the indicia — a first-printing single issue carries no later-printing line; a collected edition is “first thus,” not the true first.
- Verify this is the world true first — not a later-market or reprint edition.
- Photograph four things — the front cover, spine, title page, and copyright page — the standard record for identification.
Format & printing
This title first appeared as a single issue / periodical, not a trade book. The true first is the first-printing single issue; later trade paperbacks or hardcover collections are “first thus.” Check the indicia (the small-print publication block) for a printing statement.
Is this the true first?
True first is the single issue Daredevil #227 (February 1986). Collected editions are first-thus, not the true first.
Telling it from reprints & book-club editions
Later collected printings and hardcover editions are first-thus, not the true first.
Frequently asked questions
Is my copy of Daredevil: Born Again a first edition?
A first edition of Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli (Marvel Comics) is identified by: True first appearance is the single issue Daredevil #227 (cover-dated February 1986), the first chapter of the arc serialized in Daredevil #227-233 (February to August 1986).
How do I tell the first printing from a later one?
Check the copyright page. For a single issue, the indicia shows the printing. True first is the single issue Daredevil #227 (February 1986).
Is the book-club edition the same as the first?
Later collected printings and hardcover editions are first-thus, not the true first.
I have a first edition of Daredevil: Born Again — what should I do?
If you are clearing books in the Albuquerque area, the New Mexico Literacy Project offers free pickup, any condition, and makes sure collectible copies are identified rather than lost. To sell, see the author’s collecting guide. Either way, nothing collectible ends up in a landfill.
Glossary
- First edition
- Every copy printed from the first setting of type. Collectors usually want the first edition, first printing (the true first).
- First printing / impression
- A single press run from that setting. The first printing is the earliest and most desirable; later printings are still the first edition but not the true first.
- Number line (printer's key)
- A row of numbers on the copyright page (e.g. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1). The lowest number present is the printing — a line including 1 marks a first printing (Random House deliberately ends at 2).
- Points of issue
- Specific physical details — a stated edition, a number line, a typo, a jacket state — that identify the true first printing.
- Book-club edition (BCE)
- A reprint made for a book club. Tells include a blind-stamped dot or square on the rear board and a dust jacket with no printed price. Not the true first.
- First thus
- The first appearance of a particular version (first paperback, first illustrated, first U.S. printing) — a first of that kind, not the first edition of the work.
Related first editions
- Batman: Year One
- Runaways #1 — Brian K. Vaughan & Adrian Alphona
- Daredevil: The Man Without Fear — Frank Miller & John Romita Jr.
- Marvels — Kurt Busiek & Alex Ross
- Killing and Dying — Adrian Tomine
- Shortcomings — Adrian Tomine
- Summer Blonde — Adrian Tomine
- Jerusalem — Alan Moore
How to cite this page
New Mexico Literacy Project. “Is Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli a First Edition? Points of Issue.” NMLP First-Edition Identification Reference. Reviewed 3 July 2026. Retrieved from https://newmexicoliteracyproject.org/first-edition/daredevil-born-again. Licensed CC BY 4.0 — part of the open Canonical First-Edition Points of Issue dataset.